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1 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy Efficiency Market Buildings.Energy.gov
Zero Energy Ready Homes Leading Builders
Head of Construction Operations
High Performance Homes
DOE Zero Energy Ready Home
Kiere DeGrandchamp
2 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy Efficiency Market Buildings.Energy.gov
Leading Builders Series
Introduction
3 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy Efficiency Market Buildings.Energy.gov
Background
• Established HPH in 2014
• Engineer and Architect
• Over 30 years in the
building industry
• Over a decade
dedicated to zero
energy
• Small custom builder with up to 10 homes/yr
• To change the world!
4 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy Efficiency Market Buildings.Energy.gov
Marketing Zero Energy Ready Homes
How we market:
• DOE logos/marketing
• Description of energy cost
savings
• Customer testimonials
• Classes/Trainings
Why it is successful:
• Third-party verifications
and logos/PR opportunities
• Happy customers are the
best sales agents
• Educate buyers and
educate influencers
5 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy Efficiency Market Buildings.Energy.gov
Marketing Zero Energy Ready Homes
6 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy Efficiency Market Buildings.Energy.gov
Marketing Zero Energy Ready Homes
https://youtu.be/fP1SSZ1lFns
Video and Written testimonials
7 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy Efficiency Market Buildings.Energy.gov
Marketing Zero Energy Ready Homes
8 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy Efficiency Market Buildings.Energy.gov
Technical Strategies
Challenges
1. ACH50 and air-sealing
2. Bandboard loss of R-value
3. Thermal envelope
Solutions
1. Adhesives and sealants
2. SIPs band
3. Whole home approach to
building with super
insulation
9 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy Efficiency Market Buildings.Energy.gov
Business Lessons Learned
Incremental Cost of Construction
• Our standard percentage markup is 7%-
10% for the zero energy technology
• The 2017 HIA home’s price point was
$500,000 (although less than a year after moving in the home has
reappraised for $550,000), at this
purchase price the incremental cost of
construction is just under 10%.
• We value the Geothermal upgrade at an
additional $15,000, the SIPs construction
at an additional $5,000, the solar shingle
technology at $23,000, the Superior
Walls System at an additional $5,000 and another $1,500 in small charges.
• The total incremental cost being $49,500
or 9.9% of the total purchase price.
Why does incurring this cost make
sense for your business?
• It doesn’t make sense
• It’s the right thing to do
• It makes sense for the consumer
Business Impact of building ZERH
• Finally gaining recognition for
building responsibility
• Making a difference and impact
• Code improvements are closing
the gap
• Availability is creating demand
10 | INNOVATION & INTEGRATION: Transforming the Energy Efficiency Market Buildings.Energy.gov
For More Information
601 Mason Dixon Road
Gettysburg, PA 17325
717.359.4663
www.hphpa.com
Changing the world!
Follow Ushttps://www.facebook.com/highperforman
cehomespa/
http://www.hphpa.com/press-releases
Tour of Zero Projectshttps://energy.gov/eere/buildings/doe-tour-zero-chamberlain-court-75-high-performance-homes
https://energy.gov/eere/buildings/doe-tour-zero-
garrison-falls-high-performance-homes
https://energy.gov/eere/buildings/doe-tour-zero-
courtyards-high-performance-homes
Coming soon! The Danielle
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Contact:
301-889-0017
Thank You!
Resources:
www.buildings.energy.gov/zero/
• Take the Tour of Zero
• Become a Partner
• Review ZERH Specs
• Access Tech Training Webinars
• Use the Marketing Toolkit
•